Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 62, Number 6, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 July 1919 — Page 4

JASPER WEEKLY COURIER By BEN ED DOANE.

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ion 1.50 Prr

i. -egalarly toit

a t kn d-i'.u I ' - orur to dis-oeti-tie t ieceifl a k U arrears paid afa.l. o.-io t .H-eretion of th p-b!:hr JiSerent ccie should tse

FRIDAY, JULY 18.1919

Enlightenrnen

DaK Ages.

HIGHER CIVILIZATION.

No truer nor In iitr can ds dilution

Ic del. ml, than lu the language of our o.Mi Kalpli Wahl Jliuorx n. who

Mit hn p in- to the grave year

ntnl y.crs ago, UV. say KnoxIM Journal tt r 1 Tribune, lie said: The truest test f . Iv ilizntion Is not tic census, nor Mi1 s'.e of cities. t..r the .Top'., no. lut tlie kind of i:. ii it turn We hae -.tatcsnii"i. professional men, ttit'ti In the v.i.Us of llfY Wim will measure up to n h ;h standard ; Mit will It he said

! I.ie many who vill thus measure? I Judged by that standard, can It be saM j ''at vut I a own try that may Just- ' I l:.y claim to a high standard of

civilization, or to anything like the highest attainable? Pages und chapter volumes, have hn written aud read, ami studied Mill. hour to Improve the quality .f our imestlc animals with a view tu the enhancement of their u-eful-iie. to Improve ihelr appearance and approm-h erfeethui In the qualities Uh u which their usefulness Is based. So It Is. we hae some women awl ..ine niftt who are taking en Interest

in tin.- Improvement of physical man-J

I. ....!. It N being claimed that a strong laind can 1. tetter work and more of

pound, strong body,

sur-

I

la the Middle As: es the transaction of t.l merchant , factjrs and venJori wer avely regulated by -ntj. Traffic in iesiriea wraa c J jc ed unJr riorjjs aprvisioi F-.ol. drin' and cb:ht3 .oa!d b mir ..c vd e 1 ly trixl prüft s. o on p--v)n coa'd seil rn3e than cerlain

quantity of j:h products Mithin; " fio-a-ed In a sound, strong 1 a vlvin? rwriui. C mD'tition. of end to this ,ud .s.ne i.terestlng

coarse, was thereby nand cuffed, j e havi u-n and nrc).einff mnde. but every: oiy aia chance to; 4 do besin S-i OJ von limited SC e j - srt mai y atesm.n of the andcOitOi IV n,' wai k Pt pro) vr.tral power art! Mill living lo the dJrtiiateti3M.nr.ili'y i'tcoms. ; k. V r old Czernln, who ueO to JlaniPJ atO S biJ no Ch IlCe t fl-.nin; a foreign inlnUer with corner crops aid c ca eshoriase i:.:i:i.i:. keeps on vryMs to the Rhot in needibie. any cirizn or , .r d.rcat. like MpiWeth t r.anauo's thi3 free anJ e liniene i R.jduo j j.!,..t. "Never sloe thy Kry loots lictniyd at vv.ll r ir.-." Austr1a5e Miys. was ae Generally piki:!?, W- I n't v, w V.tuz that Germany should hanker for "tne k:jci uld diys" ' e n'U;ite nil HusiHn trTit"Ty fH'Clldli when We fiance over la -1 i1-1 i;.rtnnn troops. lt;it Uennany nonth3!lis anJ co.npare t'ietn p,..d to .e the ob.inrut party. Vet

with the exp in i.t ire thit lather ' i v (.ut the üe of

u-ed to rnaie, tt d)?? ?eer. a though the pst 03:1 teach m a few thins about gjvvr.nen which i le t sentietn ctn ury has ' neglected to learn. ! Using Talente. There was ram wbo had tin , ac es o-: land. anJ. b cultivating ' it carefully. as ab e to support!

himself a d family in comfcrc with, occtiion'l luxuries NrXtdjrwas a man with t hucdrf d acres ut the sme soil as the t?n-a:re tract, yet it was isortaed to t ie limit, and. ha. th neignbcrs not htl-Jtd cut th i lamity wo'ilJ have ben in desprate straits It isn't the amount of land or incney or eu ic. t;on you have that enab'ts y ou to bjy automjbi es It's the way 0'i ue t2Li you have One m n with on'y a str bedy i!l accompih mor- .. twenty yea s t"an annner nut with the strong tody plus tenthousand do lars will in ft ty

Many timt the kno lepe tat i'-'''"-ore lacks this or that will make! cne develop na use what he has ; T,i'

to i he greatest advantage. ! r ,v " " "l'' an "'i,pr , ',llii' One super-developed tal.nt is t:,e 'r i-r-xittj es i'.)" ezi:s n worth more than half a d z-nl mu.ll. Ve think the oyster nilsht

Inprove the hen. not so mm h because of the Kr-ater epx output, but In the

j r siMe .lencItiK of the cackle. Hut , If the hen MiouM cackle for 40,iu

aiiituniiy-. ii. KiHüi iiini.

MAKING TEETH GOOD SERVANTS Hetweell the d.lo-s lilid th.' tl-" tKts the teeth of the people np!':.l to he liHlii a hard tlie of It. Thi1.4 a Im iii.im's com lusloji drawn fron, what member of the two profcsioiihad to o.iy to und iik'ainst one iinoth cr Ht a meet Ins In t'hlciip). The du tlsts indicted the doctors for makl-i.-too many erroiieou dlatioe of Mi. 111 of the tleKb lu which the tec, I, were held to be the eblef Inciters ! trouble, s'lys .Mlrineapolls Tribun. The do tirs said the dcntlMs v er too ready with their forceps In ja.ik inj out molar, cuplds, bicuspids um Incisors, and the dentist retorted tba' th7 acted for the most part on order brought to tliein ty patleuta from doc tors. On one thing both profession unit that ifood. ouud teetii are n vitally Important part of the human antitomy. ITiey put It up to the own er and operMt,r of teeth to tnke 1 care of Ids masticators, nml they hold out the promise to him that It he will do that much for himself he will spare himself much dJsconifort, save money ami time, and curry n very pod lin of Insurance of his t?e4ioJal health.

1

ltoumaiila?

not lluniiary try to satisfy some

he.- own little imperialist ends in j tl-.- treaty of lturharest? Czernln wys j

h- resi.-iu-d In lls'ut after the sign-I::-of this treaty, which may well he. New York Post. Hut the dual ii . nan by, at any rate, rto more than i: tinany, could rest tlie temptation to loot its neighbors when opportunl'v oT. reil. Had It not been for Rrest-

I. iio.o' ami Huuaiest thme mlctit j n-er have been that terrible artn'si tlce of Setllis.

The almost niyal honor paWl to I'.diih Cm el! at her funeral honors In V. -tin: nster Abbey typ'.fy the tribute P id by the natloUH to U part which women have tukeu In th world war li rhe'.r work, their aid and their f:i"-vi'ii es. Tl elr work has been one .r fiirvy and ministration, but In I ;-iy cases they have done It at the f-..iit under tire and f the risk of r Pv eertal.ily of thHr comfort m I hea'th. Wl eii the history of the . . i i.in-s to be vvrl'ten. the unprece.yi!f..l part taken in It by women

wi'l a'iKHii: it sirorttt redeeiniat ,

Ctn. limatl flmjuirer wants' to

A K'd many people have frit ti n1 wlrrless Meirraphy Is the greatest 01 all the wonders of modern luventbn

and sclentlflo discovery. They do not of course, fully understand the trims mission of messages by telegraph 01 of the voice by telephone, becauso tn one, not even scientists, unihrstaiid electricity; but ut least there U h material eonnecthm between the wilder and the receiver of the coiniuunl cation and wire Keenis to explalt votiietlil iik of the mystery to the nor mill mind, whether tt really due- onot. It Is ai all event xomethlir.' tangible to cling to. Hut message thnt are sent out li.t-v pace and s wnnd.srliiK over the earth to bo picked out of the air by any chance oH-rntoi of a wireless in-trument who ma atch and lnterj"'et It. or even. Ii !ist latest dny. draw a sHikeu mos .siige out of the ether these thin? Iihvp nn uncanny suggest Iveness, as ot soini'thlng occult, says lndliinnpdl Star. They bint ut telepathy, for I thoughts may be prop lu-d by dec tr'.clfy throu;;h the atmosphere for thousands of miles, why nt transmission of wlrclii messjig.-s by the battery of mim!?

We ran Me the line al-sng which wur must eventunlly dlsapear. ever without any active human lntcrt r ence. Its two csiin's are already decaying. The excessive birth rate N falllnsr. and necessarily fa IN wit! every rise in culture. Kxcesi Indlvlduall m has likewise passed It climax ; there I nn rore world left t. fight for; and with the regulation o Industrial und commercial acthHleof the hole material !!. of life, thK'onouile catie of war fulls away ni'Ci the energy thus r leased Is free fe KitMlniatlon Into other ami pissi;i!; more exalted forms of human set!!'.

nly half iraintd.

BISMARCK'S FRUITS. T!ie Ut.-s-t t wrai-br of Hismarck, C. .ruLt i:.jt-rtou. a!ls Mttnit ou to

XI way In wh.cti the prat tlerunn ;

chan-e!Ir was rei.iiibe finr h.s oa deitrjctlon. It was Hi-marck's a!ra to buibt n-.t a cobMltutloiial gov ernnient. but sa aa'.-racy. says Kansas City Star. In hims-lf he eoi.-ei-trte.l the whole pwer of the state. TLa catue the young William II to tfe thrne. resiles r.d ai i!;t o:s. Th two clashed. Had P.lnian k tn-n th farüametit-niade mlnlpj.-r of a et.Gstltutlonal iverelga it would have bn Williaia who would lave bad to Pe way. For the i hanevl!..r had th r.i.'1ence of the nation. Hut. as Mr. n-berto sajs. while a plebiscite w..iil l have retafne.1 him In office, the r.arwi couM not ae hlra. He had t:a W that lmp.x!ble. As a reult of his fall I'.irnarvk denoun.-ed as '"HyWLtinNru and caesar worhIp this very Irresponsible piwer which It had twa his life work to build up. The same Ironical fate might be trace. I In the further develoiment of Hisinan kS handiwork. The state which be founded .o iron and bl.! came to rulu by atteiiiptln; to expind his poll. jr.

Hfteeii millions and a half women w!!l be eligible to vote in the next pr. sid. ntlal elect!. m. People still o-p.i-e the prlmlple of ipinl sufTrnge, but they no 'longer luuh at It. Nobnly with the faintest Interest In s.lr.es 4-ould laugh ut liny principle whi.U can command that many vof".

Tl e transMrtatln of liifiior on trains Is prohibited t he Supreme curt says the statute is ull right. IH--n't that Jieccssitate condnctors etpiippltig themselves with stomach pumps so as to i inpty 4be animated receptacle that find llu ir way Into the co;.cheT

The private itio unvo fully promoted himself up to lieutenant colonel without due formality of military regulations, and got nwny with it. i well as from the minions of the taw. ought at least to have a war cross f..i lit nerve.

The governor of New York has signed the law rep-allnj the statute whi h makes attempted suicide a pnn Ishable offVnse. In one state, at least. Dian ran no longer be Jn'.led for falllr to kill himself. '

We read that Itn a will w: n aiMiut l.isti).tii),iMsi worth of g.MMl fioiu the outside world fl im mi a peace wies. Well. Kusshi Icis only to make iac with herself In orde to gfl th IhllikS slt. v. ants.

Whiky may nt be manufactured In the Calted States, tt tha war flevel(el seTeral new and potrnt kinds of ts that should brine all the old tita reartbns.

Some eople are not i!y s imisv to I.N.k at as they evid.nrly ii.i..gine. Jinlijluj from the way they crow .! Into the fleJU of ciuneia every time a picture Is helng tnkeo for pul-lb-ttt ioti.

8orue brave falklnff youths would hemme aviator If they weren't afratd of ndssinjc S4.methlng on the sfre't corner.

French may lie' the i.o:g-iue of dl ploinacy. hut It lM.ks V n u. h to ns

as tt all request for iMvncy o.ight t

he ma la plh t'. S. A.

The war has taught us. amor other tnler. that mother Isn't th only i& & tan ojak iouhnuta.

' P.very profltter puts up the plea that he la be In if attacked by other profit

eers and la comp)lul to act la self-defense.

F.v'rletiee nrid to-fs f the gr ii war U:ive proved the American pistol

of .4-" "llher to he I lie mot effective

small weapon In the world, nccordin:

t.i an exhaustive report to the ini

nutluirltles. Tims Is approved thj ver

diet of our pioneers of the plains and frontiers. The old fashioned "forty

five" played a targe part in civilizing

the WeM and Southwest and bringing culture anil sweetness and light to benighted would le nutocrat of the

wild.

Convict work on ii'.ghwuya Is Usnl. henefnrth. Prisoners may work In the op.n n I r. ;t li! Weep their henltJi regard loss of the sensibilities of phil nntliropfs who tune to look on thorn. Incidentally the detern-ncy of the punlsbinetit v. Ill be markedly Increased.

Maybe In a few years, with food price continuing ihelr upward flight, we shall he able to ovist without eating, the change coming about much after the fashion of our evolution from a monkey to tin- shrewd mechanism 'bat we now think we are.

Kansas grocers are employing returned xoMior because they keep the store cleaner than other employees Practice In harrnd. Is said to he re sjwmslble for this wholly d.sli aide habit contracted lu tlie army

A jrovemniciit training school will give expert Instruction In r. tie? a tot suuill arms pmctlce to students from all part of the Pnlted Stute. Tb Is n new variation of teaching tp young Idea limv to sho it.

The new acheditlo puts a ion p. i cent tax on dirks, daggers, Mll.-ito and hrnss knuckles. P.ut s.une purxenroud persons will continue to Indulge In stich luxuries, nevertheless.

Arplfl,,, honoyuioon have heronie fakhlonable In tmdoii. Mvoree. shaking figuratively, will he the nnrschtite attachment, as uunl.

Th fonner crown prince has jfone nto the pottery husin-'ss. He learned the trade, of course, at Potsdam.

iTO LONG SEPARATION

! IS HAPPILY ENDED

the Oea'h of En Old lime

Friend.

Louisville Ky. July II 10 Dear Sir lieti : Gone but not lorjiot en. July lt fie well known, John IU ley cot ii elosid his eyes to be gone for all true. He was an enemy to his I'ri nds, and a friend to his entmis. Ü? all the

history written of him, you can-

r.ot say just how old he was. But however, ve can .race him bak

to tionr er days, when the early

settlers csma to Kentucky he

was with them. h occupied a log cabin at Early Timer, Ky, anil other small p aces, ana final

ly was a leading wholsaler on

Main St. in Lx)nisville As the

Country grew in lower and strength no did John, and to say

mcreso, lor even ou geat poiiu

cians were fearing their downfall

to say an thing against tim so ; migh'v was he but all of sudden j he st tfere . a stroke of paalysi.. '

tnen came alo'nira woman by i:tniti of Carrie N-itioti, with a

nutchet delt him a severe blow

in the head, so frvm this on John j

'fTered 'ie strokt of paralysis

after another, John then knew he

could net 'i e unti- peace w;isi mane to ioiiil; submitttd to op-iat:oi which was p;rfcimejl at 8shire'ti n.Ue was however, able to siu on his fett ?;r.d le ibou' untiüunt 30 wnen the end canif. When he was sinking and ever: ene had eivtn tphepe, his

f r iends commtnn d to mourn, but

his mtny fntt.ds amc in to aee him, those dear friends seen he could hot !as,t long toK.me i-tuy ed over until theend cam", Thi.-r

were some up from Jasptr, but! i he city Wi s over crov ded. they ! .sit med all ttti angers, only ones I! k'iow ot was Ned Kres, a few I diysago, telling h)w awful it) was when John was paraihed Ion Ned was an eye witness to tha and he cou d fully realize how itj would be for John t) be g( ne tor I

good. Anc Ci rl Theile, was up here to be among the mourners, his wife sent the toy along tosee Carl back safe also John Klein was up and bti yed o er until the end. Well I guess you know about

as much Lb ut Jo. n Bir'ey com ; d 1 c now I want to te'.i you the i'irish. J Saturdav June 23 he was sir.k j in Idtt ai d irar.y working peop e die n t to their work, and already started to mourn, byj nightfa'. a great ma.y already i

had tfats in their e ye., Sur day he spend h peacefu1 day hut Monday June SO. many a workman was al sent f rm his workbench as all kne the end was near. Johns headqtiaiters were crowd ed to fu'l capacity but ot muc'i

noise every o e was aunt Men, Womeo, and C üdreu we tose, him, more women than i r cr.ej

eou d think thought so much of Io'ti, this com s to show th re is never a good wo'd sa d until you are cold and stilf, so fel ows be good to each other sp.ak your gcod words about each other whi'e they can be heard, and keep your vjarsopenso if a irooJ wod is

saidab'jut you, you have a fiiend; for some day, we one aftr ano-j ther will be laid away and onr mourners will not be as many; and far reading as John Bailey-1 corn's were for some of his net r rrim', are trembling yet from the effects. I Yours Trulj i John Birk. Newspaper Advertising the Best. : "Newspaper advertising ia! conceded by the great business enterprises in this country and( Europe to be the best kind of ad ver Using-," remarked A II Lnt iold of Wheeling, W Va tothf' vVashingo.i Post. Near y til the ! eminently successful business! concerns owe a large measure of their sus.'ess to the nespip"rt j Thi is due to tl t fact that I hey ; get mere direct results than h ; any o her method of advertising, i It tF alo more falisfaciory t. cause advertisers are able to tace results I rom their adver isempnt.

in the newspapers where they c tnnot if they -dvertiso only in thr ways. It Is impossible to estimate the amount of money spent in this country in newspaper advertising 1 know of ore concern that spends half amilüon dollars a year and doubtless there ar others who spend I. rgersums.

Pittsburgh Mother and Daughte: Are Reunited After 13 Years,

Pittsburgh. After a separation of PI years, a Plttshurfh toother ami her dn lighter have heea happily reunited, climaxing' an unrelenting search hy J.dui Knglert of 3-1 IS (ilensoii street. McKcosport, a tip-tuff lu the Alle glieny county courthouse. Thirteen years ngo Mr. Kullert tis.k Jane P.llznhetli Cr.iham, then 9 girl itgvd 11'. from 11:1 asylum. Several years before, Nathaniel (Jrnhain, the jflrl's father, a veteran merman, tiled, and the girl und brother were placed In St. Paul's iisyliim. Two years later

Mil llliAl ;

1111

"That's My Daty:- tclaimed Mrs C. -a ha 01. tiny wire ti nsiei red to another lu-.v-lutii im. I tiiotli,'!' j, ni I ilaiigiiter lost truce ot' each other. Ti c girl grow to womanhood and I happilv marr:' .!, I.. Im-.' the wife of T A. Pollins jil'J p.odford avenue i:iil l o t ht r of n 1 I month old datigli ter. Slie believed her mother wus living, and Mr. Kr.glert. since the mar finge, tu ver ceased his elTorts to find his former ward's maternal parent. 11. enlisted the aid of rlveruien friends of the father, and the other nlj;ht, through Joseph Uice, Fourth avenue I lumber, the mother was located living near .Second avenue. Mr. Klce telephoned the word to Mr. Kuglert, und the latter nrranged for mother and daughter to meet. The reunion was pathetic. "That' luv i.y." exclaimed Mrs. Margaret On: I 111, aged CI, the t'j slant they int. It developed Mat Mrs. Urn ha in n.er save up hop,- if fiud'ng her tin lighter, and whin n the street always scanned face lu hope of recognizing her. Mrs. Collins ha arranged for her mother to share her home during the balance of the mother' life. Mis. Collins has seen her brother only once since the separation at the asylum.

Divorces Husband Who Won't Work San Francisco, Oil. "Pack again, your honor." suld Mrs. Kuhy J. Ilorlin. dropping Into the w ltuis stund In Superior Judge 1'. P. Morgan's court the other da). Then, as the Judge looked puzzled, she explained that be had already given her two divorce and was about to repent the offense. "I remember you well," he :.id. ' Vcs. I j;,,t In wrong again." added Mrs. Ilorlne. "My third husband, I. em S. Murine, whom 1 married July 1!. P1. woiVod one day 11 w eek and spent the remainder of the time resting, remaining In bed euch day until noon, reading the pnper no! smoking. lie was a millionaire with ho I m .1110. Judj;e, do you blama me?" "Far be it from such," nld Judge Morgan, granting her a decree ns Hu h.'.IIHT cnlled out. Next."

FOK PLA8Ti;UIN(. Call on Chap, Flick. Either contract or by day Gcod workguaranteed. Corner 3d and Main St. Phone 74.

Thirty Lawera In Case. Macon tin.--Thi'-. y lawyers are engaped In the trjin of the case of th American N'ntional hank against the stockholders of the old Commercial National batik Mid $.10,(KX) Is In, Vol Veil. The American t over the Com men Inl n few (: oro and Instl luted a suit again r the stockholder, for the sum. tdalnonr that the assets they secured were n it enough to pH? off the Indehtcln. The plnlnUIT In 1 ? that the stock holders of the Con merclnl, under nn tlminl banking lavs, are liable fo double the Bin. unit .' their stock.

Real By ' Luck. Detroit. If bud look to wink at h Roldler girl when the soldier Is pre ent. Harry Ttielmnr tipped one wink at Private Zelglcfa companion. Tha eye Is temporarily closed.

WANTED WAR FOR FINANCIAL GAIN "t RIBUNE EDITORIAL WRITE JUSTIFIED PAHER THOUGHT INTEHVENt ION WOULD BE PROFITABLE.

NINTH WEEK Ur HRü CA;E r -n.üui Million Uwoar Libel Case Ccn tinujs m Kit. Ciemens--ta;i rorU is Caiitd tu ätana by Newspaper.

Ait. Cltauna. Aiicu. bdilora wLuJiuti.a Luv yu.uy ui iüo CUii.. jri. uu.ic, auu euo.ui.tt Virucra vu.i .ua. yo.H.) lu.u puiiica num., tlt. Ii; i.nuitJvt luuutva Ly luu aituj. ui.ofc luv U.luu Ci ii ui luo t jih i ijiaivt), ctiiei i.aiioi,al vv tiler ui uu iliüauv, V Ui.o Ol (be lü',.,, iil.t-1 Willi lie llau UCHLcLlci i'LI;u.. lea i !ai aclt.1 iaii.iii oi .in, turj u ua ai-ik'inl L-i.cuiif iw ii'.i:ii-J '3 aoil lu luiu up ..1 foiüs ...,11,. ntuutu ul iL.ii., liiiucl" crostiulm..al.UU, CUilCCl llill Lüu uU.liJc u:a i. is pap. r Iuuk in favor oi vur .icu .vici.cvj iiUi ritetUiwt wur w i t u ij, r.....uy, M.ia aUoiiUeu lliat 'ine iiniuüu i-u.i tu i.iiim lüo luauriai benttiu v,.o.u touid accrue to ue LuiUij iu ih vtut ol luiorveLtiuu, -oia ihu tact that no buch fe-ius cou.u 0 i.uleu Iioni war with Ocriuan). r'ord Was in the Way. Drnm u cuuj'w ol lua tt'aüaiuii)' ..i 1. tiuiic churacieiii.ca tliu uiuta,.k.ta aiiu liit; aiwtuuu ot Mr. Fora u llOlülluJa. 1-Oia COUlldCl loolv Iii

oicuU tlui .Mr. torus ooitiuii cuulj ..oi tiutc Ijvvii noiorljUtt lo reader ui tue lllOli..u lJi.oi..j llitJ inbuilt: Ucli' lvii.ir.a 10 too uluc-a Htalcja.it vtluca U is now Uoinjj as a 110 .1114 ui jdbiilyn.K itb attack. aUliuJc wv. aids Air. f ord, courinet attenipLu u show by Quebliuaiuti thu wltuu.o, v oattd upon thu fact that Judt una .1 t-eeiired that Iii paper's luug cttman i tor war with Aiexico was about to Liar fruit, and troops wert) beinf tar ned to thu border, it suddenly l a:.l Iii in y Ford iu Its way. Saüuiarine, wartaie, In tk sti ni tlor. I Tho Tribune, tho Waats.-. d.i!d, was never aufllciont cause tor war. .Mr. , Plkko tduiitttd that the m:i i;iper uid not demand armed rtlrc tur tho nuking of the Lusitania, ai.l thai wbtu the President used tho t-u.,tx ll.uh j u tout Thn Trll.on. a. 1 1 nl. .1

to declaie that the subiuunnu Um was no cause for war.

An editorial from The Tribun sui introduced and Ford couu:cl p rot ct lied to read from It, "If we win In un many, what do wo win " "Ves, what do we win," lutorjetitj the witness. "lilessu'd If we know" conticurJ tba editorial. "Yea, blessed If we know," broku ia the witness again, "we don't know 10day." "You stated." said Ford coun t!. "that when the government fiually decided on Its position that you .u ported It and stopped argumwi; against war with Gennany. L yu consider that when the President hau presented an ultimatum and broken ci diplomatic relations that you wt-m supporting him and thn nation by cm tinuing to tell the people that the President bad no ground for war Germany?" "Yes, because the submarine Imuj was not a good ground for war." "Well, when the President broa.bn ed tho Issue by telling the country that we must enter the war to nuka the world safe for democracy, did yea argue for war on these Iroaihr

grounds?" "No, we did not." Overlooked Fords Offer. "Did you know, Mr. lllake, that .Mr Ford was the first person In the I'u.t ed Stati a to Oiler himself, his ubiD'.v. his factories and all he had, to a.i: the government in the event ol -did you know that?" "No, I did not know that." Your perusal of The Tribune diJ not ghe you that Informaiien .'heat Mr. Ford?'' "No." lt. K. McCormlck, president ot Tw Tribune company, and one of the t'1 tors of the paper, was anothtr ntss. Mr. McCormlck testiued to The Standard Oil and Internatioiu Harvester Interests. In which lribun ,totkholderahave holding!,, never -any way directed the policy of the paper towards Mexico. His testimony Uko touched the matter of aularie-'. which The Tribune cut off a .--ooii a men entered tbe aervlce of tl.o nation .a the groat war, although it ha 1 en tinned salaries when Its emi"". ' were called to the border. The 1 that the army pay had be-ti do ihl- ithat man led men were dlsch-uv from the guard and that consensu1 had been put In force, caused the pe per to change Its policies. Mr Mc.'oimlck atattd. K 0. Llebold, general secretary U Mr' Ford, and Edsel Ford, the jt.-m lent of tbo Ford Motor Company, v er-' called to the witness stand ny T Tribune late In the week. Mr. LJtdu t testified concerning a letter which He had written In response to a communication which sought to Interest Mr.

Ford In a device which would ccai out death.